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"getting out of control" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or behavior that is becoming chaotic or unmanageable. Example: The party was getting out of control as more and more people arrived and started drinking heavily. The host frantically tried to calm everyone down, but it was clear that things were quickly spiraling out of control.
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"Such officers getting out of control would be the ultimate nightmare," he said.
It was getting out of control".
These apps are getting out of control.
"The story was getting out of control".
"It's getting out of control".
Deliveries are getting out of control.
This is getting out of control.
Cleggmania is getting out of control.
The climate, people say, is just getting out of control.
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"It got out of control".
War inevitably gets out of control.
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